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- Q457948 subject Q6612858.
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- Q457948 abstract "Saints Victor and Corona are two Christian martyrs. Most sources state that they were killed in Syria during the reign of Marcus Aurelius (170s AD). However, various hagiographical texts disagree about the site of their martyrdom, with some stating that it was Damascus, while Coptic sources state that it was Antioch. Some Western sources state that Alexandria or Sicily was their place of martyrdom. They also disagree about the date of their martyrdom. They may have been martyred during the reign of Antoninus, Diocletian, while the Roman Martyrology states that it was in the third century when they met their death.".
- Q457948 deathYear "0170".
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- Q457948 title "Martyrs".
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- Q457948 deathDate "~170 AD".
- Q457948 name "Saints Victor and Corona".
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- Q457948 comment "Saints Victor and Corona are two Christian martyrs. Most sources state that they were killed in Syria during the reign of Marcus Aurelius (170s AD). However, various hagiographical texts disagree about the site of their martyrdom, with some stating that it was Damascus, while Coptic sources state that it was Antioch. Some Western sources state that Alexandria or Sicily was their place of martyrdom. They also disagree about the date of their martyrdom.".
- Q457948 label "Victor and Corona".
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- Q457948 name "Saints Victor and Corona".